I don’t think humanity is going to continue to agree to what is government approved torturing of people who have already undergone trauma. I don’t think humanity wants to be inhumane. So eventually those people who have altered states of consciousness and unusual sensory experiences won’t be subjected to a forced psychiatric regime, by the fearful public, who if they were better would never approve of such things as ECT and forced drugging.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Fry psychiatry!

Johann
Christian Reil
first coined the term psychiatry 202 years ago, suggested, 'Why not try
plunging the lunatic into a bath full of live eels? This is bound to prompt a
reaction. Or what about showing them a Katzenklavier, or cat-clavichord? (an
instrument played by pressing keys attached to nails which in turn strike the
tails of a series of cats arranged with care so as to miaow in tonally
sequenced pain.)'

Yeah, recover from that!

Psychiatry has such lovely great-granddaddies
to its current torture regimes.

Most of the public are not on the side of the person who was abused by the church, rather than in denial that the church would never do such a thing. Trying to explain to the public that psychiatric treatment is torture, tends to get the public sort of saying, 'well serves you right, you asked for it' and 'it's medicine' and 'how dare you psychiatrists are DOCTORS, pillars of OUR COMMUNITY!' Eventually Australian society will be as horrified as Germans after WW2, but it will take a while for them to come out of their propaganda somnambulance.